Interpretation of Component Geomagnetic Field Measurements Carried Out on Board a Ferromagnetic Vessel from the Round-the-World Expedition of the R/V “Admiral Vladimirsky” in 2019–2020

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During the anniversary round-the-world expedition of the R/V “Admiral Vladimirsky”, the magnetic field components were measured using two 3-component magnetometers with torsion and magnetoresistive sensors developed at SPbF IZMIRAN. In total, about 60,000 linear kilometers were covered with the measurements. Testing of the obtained results was carried out by comparison with the data obtained on the non-magnetic schooner “Zarya” in the Gulf of Finland and the Bay of Biscay. For the first time, the hodograph method was used to determine the horizontal H component. In particular, this method was used to estimate the position of the South Magnetic Pole. The obtained results showed that despite the complexity of magnetic measurements on a ferromagnetic vessel, such a survey is promising, but further development of the data processing method is required.

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Acknowledgements

Authors express their gratitude to all those who took part in the delivery of equipment for the expedition, promptly organized the transfer of information, provided communication and coordination along the route of the R/V “Admiral Vladimirsky”:

Oleg Dmitrievich Osipov, Head of the expedition of the R/V "Admiral Vladimirsky", Deputy Head of the Department of Navigation and Oceanography of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.

Research staff of the Department of Geomagnetic Research (SPbF IZMIRAN), Prof. Yu. A. Kopytenko, Ph.D. P.A. Sergushin, V.A. Levanenko, A.V. Petlenko.

Evgeny Konstantinovich Grigoriev, Head of the Department of Gravimetric and Magnetometric Marine Research.

Employee of the 6th Atlantic Expedition, Ph.D. Sergey Vladimirovich Protsaenko.

The GMT program package was used to perform the drawings [12].

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Ivanov, S.A., Merkuryev, S.A., Demina, I.M., Soldatov, V.A., Zaitsev, D.B. (2022). Interpretation of Component Geomagnetic Field Measurements Carried Out on Board a Ferromagnetic Vessel from the Round-the-World Expedition of the R/V “Admiral Vladimirsky” in 2019–2020. In: Kosterov, A., Bobrov, N., Gordeev, E., Kulakov, E., Lyskova, E., Mironova, I. (eds) Problems of Geocosmos–2020. Springer Proceedings in Earth and Environmental Sciences. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91467-7_6

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